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Pascal O Title

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Ecology Letters|March 27, 2015
Rates of climatic niche evolution are correlated with species richness in a large and ecologically diverse radiation of songbirdsPascal O Title, Kevin J Burns
Systematic Biology|November 9, 2016
Do Macrophylogenies Yield Stable Macroevolutionary Inferences? An Example from Squamate ReptilesPascal O Title, Daniel L Rabosky
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 29, 2015
Minimal effects of latitude on present-day speciation rates in New World birdsDaniel L Rabosky, Pascal O Title, Huateng Huang
Molecular Ecology|August 20, 2016
Tests of species-specific models reveal the importance of drought in postglacial range shifts of a Mediterranean-climate tree: insights from integrative distributional, demographic and coalescent modelling and ABC model selectionJordan B Bemmels, Pascal O Title, Joaquín Ortego, et al.
Systematic Biology|December 5, 2025
An Evolving View of Lineage DiversificationPascal O Title, L Francisco Henao-Díaz, Rosana Zenil-Ferguson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 5, 2017
Genetic diversity is largely unpredictable but scales with museum occurrences in a species-rich clade of Australian lizardsSonal Singhal, Huateng Huang, Pascal O Title, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 8, 2025
Chasing the Niche: Escaping Climate Change Threats in Place, Time, and SpaceRanjan Muthukrishnan, Tara M Smiley, Pascal O Title, et al.
Nature Communications|May 6, 2016
Coral snakes predict the evolution of mimicry across New World snakesAlison R Davis Rabosky, Christian L Cox, Daniel L Rabosky, et al.
The American Naturalist|September 12, 2018
Does Population Structure Predict the Rate of Speciation? A Comparative Test across Australia's Most Diverse Vertebrate RadiationSonal Singhal, Huateng Huang, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 4, 2014
Phylogenetics and diversification of tanagers (Passeriformes: Thraupidae), the largest radiation of Neotropical songbirdsKevin J Burns, Allison J Shultz, Pascal O Title, et al.
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Ecology Letters|March 27, 2015
Rates of climatic niche evolution are correlated with species richness in a large and ecologically diverse radiation of songbirdsPascal O Title, Kevin J Burns
Systematic Biology|November 9, 2016
Do Macrophylogenies Yield Stable Macroevolutionary Inferences? An Example from Squamate ReptilesPascal O Title, Daniel L Rabosky
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 29, 2015
Minimal effects of latitude on present-day speciation rates in New World birdsDaniel L Rabosky, Pascal O Title, Huateng Huang
Molecular Ecology|August 20, 2016
Tests of species-specific models reveal the importance of drought in postglacial range shifts of a Mediterranean-climate tree: insights from integrative distributional, demographic and coalescent modelling and ABC model selectionJordan B Bemmels, Pascal O Title, Joaquín Ortego, et al.
Systematic Biology|December 5, 2025
An Evolving View of Lineage DiversificationPascal O Title, L Francisco Henao-Díaz, Rosana Zenil-Ferguson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 5, 2017
Genetic diversity is largely unpredictable but scales with museum occurrences in a species-rich clade of Australian lizardsSonal Singhal, Huateng Huang, Pascal O Title, et al.
Global Change Biology|April 8, 2025
Chasing the Niche: Escaping Climate Change Threats in Place, Time, and SpaceRanjan Muthukrishnan, Tara M Smiley, Pascal O Title, et al.
Nature Communications|May 6, 2016
Coral snakes predict the evolution of mimicry across New World snakesAlison R Davis Rabosky, Christian L Cox, Daniel L Rabosky, et al.
The American Naturalist|September 12, 2018
Does Population Structure Predict the Rate of Speciation? A Comparative Test across Australia's Most Diverse Vertebrate RadiationSonal Singhal, Huateng Huang, Maggie R Grundler, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|March 4, 2014
Phylogenetics and diversification of tanagers (Passeriformes: Thraupidae), the largest radiation of Neotropical songbirdsKevin J Burns, Allison J Shultz, Pascal O Title, et al.
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